The U.S. Education Department is handing off some of its biggest grant programs to other federal agencies as the Trump ...
Thousands of victims of the opioid epidemic could be paid thousands of dollars each, with a portion of the money distributed ...
Votes in the Senate and House on Tuesday set Jan. 5 as the date lawmakers will start the new legislative session—not Dec. 1, ...
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Wicked problems require innovative leaders and a patchwork of approaches; cue, Indiana Justice Project and its Executive ...
One federal judge already has given some hope to the plaintiffs in a case against Senate Enrolled Act 10, which was passed ...
The cost of appealing an immigration judge decision rose from $110 to $900, while the fee for people seeking temporary ...
The bail reform movement is dying, but it is not yet dead. Some in Indiana nurse a flicker of hope that the movement, ...
For nearly three years, corporate attorneys have been preparing Indiana companies for a new state law that provides Hoosier ...
Too many lawyers try to win their case at the temporary restraining order stage and lose credibility when they can’t explain ...
For 90 years, a U.S. Supreme Court decision centered on the disputed firing of a Hoosier-born Federal Trade Commission member ...
A member of DTCI since the late 1990s and Stoll Keenon Ogden’s Indianapolis office since 2022, Norris Cunningham said he ...